Parents give their son a doll: what their golden retriever does next surprises them

Bucks County (Pennsylvania) - He can also be different! Golden Retriever Hudson from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, is a small internet sensation with more than 565,000 followers on TikTok. Viral hits are guaranteed. But instead of one of the many funny or heart-warming videos, his owners published a rather unusual clip with the male dog on Thursday.

Golden Retriever Hudson and his owner's real baby get along very well.
Golden Retriever Hudson and his owner's real baby get along very well.  © Bildmontage: TikTok/Screenshots/hudsonbegood

In it, Hudson bites a life-size baby doll like crazy. Mercy? Not a chance! While the golden retriever continues to exert himself, the camera pans to the right.

The family's real baby is lying there, looking a little irritated at the camera. This moment is also unexpected for the parents. After all, Hudson loves the real children in the house and really only loves the doll.

While the curious video has already reached more than 250,000 clicks after just one day, Hudson's mistress Allissa Mason tries to calm things down in a sub-comment: "To put it bluntly: that was a toy for our toddler." Her son (2) had given the baby doll to Hudson, who had other plans for it.

"Mommy is not in the picture, and Hudson is always watched with his human siblings," writes the mother of two. The two-year-old's little sister was therefore in good hands.

An interview with Newsweek from this week also shows that no one really needs to worry about the baby .

Viral TikTok video shows the unexpected moment

Naughty Hudson! The golden retriever is all over the baby doll.
Naughty Hudson! The golden retriever is all over the baby doll.  © Bildmontage: TikTok/Screenshots/hudsonbegood

Hudson, who has been living with Allissa Mason and her husband Matt since 2018, is still the couple's "first child". They therefore continue to have a lot of indulgence with him.

"It's been a joy to watch our son grow up through the eyes of a golden retriever and experience Hudson through the eyes of a toddler," the proud owner told the US magazine.

She can't see any other dangers for her kids, except for one: "If you have toddlers and golden retrievers, you should know that both are hard to tame and definitely enjoy treats."